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message 1: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Ever fascinated by the world of stories?
Jane Austen was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which when she first started writing she began to write in bound notebooks. In the 1790s, during her adolescence, she started to craft her own novels of parody and romance. Jane's wit is noted throughout her writing.

Have you read her works? Would you like to read a work this year and share it with others? This thread will stay open for the entire year of 2020 so that you and others can share their love of Jane Austen's works.

Sense and Sensibility (1811)
Pride and Prejudice (1813)
Mansfield Park (1814)
Emma (1815)
Northanger Abbey (1818, posthumous)
Persuasion (1818, posthumous)
Lady Susan (1871, posthumous)
The Watsons (1804)
Sanditon (1817)
The Beautifull Cassandra (Short)
Love and Freindship (1790)
The History of England (1791)


message 2: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
I'll be reading three of her works in 2020 - Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, both for the first time and Sense and Sensibility - a reread.


message 3: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
I’ve read Pride & Prejudice, Persuasion, and Sense & Sensibility already. I’ll plan to read Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Emma during 2020.


message 4: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E | 2345 comments I'll reread Northanger Abbey in February for the Theme Reads.


message 5: by Clbrend (new)

Clbrend (clbren) | 13 comments I read 7 of the books that are on your list, they are wonderful, every December 15 of December I start reading Pride and Prejudice and finished it on December 31 10 years ago I have this personal tradition because I am a faithful reader of Jean Agustín and I I love this group that you did here and if I would love to share and I am already reading Pride and prejudice.


message 6: by Karin (last edited Dec 21, 2019 12:45PM) (new)

Karin | 676 comments I have read a number of her works but am not keen on poetry, so not those. I have read at least 7 of those books. There are some I will never reread (such as Emma) but others I will :)

I can easily reread Pride and Prejudice if I remember--it's the novel I have read by far the most often. I have reread Persuasion and Northanger Abbey in recent years.


message 7: by Caleb (new)

Caleb Anderson (calebander) Jane Austin is like blue cheese. so many people like it that I am convinced I will eventually like it. Every time I get the opportunity I try it but every time it tastes like paint. I will keep trying to read her but she is so hard for me to get into.


message 8: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
I just saw that the group will be reading Northanger Abbey for the February theme read. I was planning to read it in January, but now I'll be joining in with the group read.


message 9: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Thats wonderful Piyangie! Will be happy to have your comments!

By the way: I love reading your reviews!!


message 10: by Karin (last edited Dec 23, 2019 03:32PM) (new)

Karin | 676 comments Caleb wrote: "Jane Austin is like blue cheese. so many people like it that I am convinced I will eventually like it. Every time I get the opportunity I try it but every time it tastes like paint. I will keep try..."

I will never like blue cheese. Not everyone likes Jane Austen. I suggest a good audiobook while driving since it might be better that way. Pride and Prejudice has a lot of humour in it, if that humour works for you. The opening is humour, for one thing.


message 11: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Anyone starting soon?


message 12: by Gabi (new)

Gabi | 86 comments I'm at my late mother's at the moment and went through her book shelves. I found "Pride and Prejudice" and "Northanger Abbey" among her books. I'll take them with me, but am not sure when I will start reading.


message 13: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (last edited Dec 31, 2019 09:02AM) (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Thats ok. Take it as a gift from Mom :)

I shared my Mom's books with my friends as she and I read the same author, except the Thomas Kinkade Christmas series which I kept all of them.


message 14: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15629 comments Mod
I have read six of her novels and enjoyed some more than others. My favourite is Persuasion and my least favourite is Pride and Prejudice. I find that I have to be in a certain mood to read Jane Austen-she writes so well but a lot of her characters can be annoying-but there are also sympathetic characters to balance it out.

Northanger Abbey is definitely the most fun.


message 15: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
From the three I’ve read, her main characters seem to either be insufferable or worthy to root for the entire story. Rosemarie, like you, persuasion is also my favorite.


message 16: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Samantha and Rosemarie I am such a fickle Austen reader. Everytime I read a novel it is my favorite! Can not stick to one. All for different reasons too which makes it rough to decide!


message 17: by Saarah (new)

Saarah Niña (saarahnina) I hope to join this in 2020. I've only ever read Pride and Prejudice and that's where I'll start :)


message 18: by Saarah (new)

Saarah Niña (saarahnina) There are 12 in your list, it could work out easily for 1 every month. I may just do that. But I aim for 4 at the least.


message 19: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Best of Luck Saarah and A good plan!


message 20: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15629 comments Mod
Happy reading, Saarah! You are in for a treat.


message 21: by Saarah (new)

Saarah Niña (saarahnina) Thank you both!


message 22: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
I always enjoy Austen’s books, but what I recall as flowery language tend to make the books take longer than they should to read.


message 23: by Fannie (new)

Fannie D'Ascola | 56 comments I loved every books by Jane Austen and read them all more than once. My favorite is Emma because I find it funny.


message 24: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (last edited Jan 03, 2020 01:42PM) (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Let us test your knowledge of Jane Austen!

In Emma what does Mr Woodhouse disapprove of people eating at Ms Taylor's wedding?

A. Petit Fours
B. Wedding Cake
C. Cucumber Sandwiches


message 25: by Ewa_ (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments B :)


message 26: by Ewa_ (last edited Jan 03, 2020 01:17PM) (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments I see that I have to fill in some of the titles in my read Austen's books:
Lady Susan (1871, posthumous)
The Watsons (1804)
Sanditon (1817)
The Beautifull Cassandra (Short)
Love and Freindship (1790)
It is my plan for this year.


message 27: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (last edited Jan 03, 2020 01:42PM) (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Sounds like a wonderful plan Ewa_ !

Yes and B- Wedding Cake is correct :)


message 28: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (last edited Jan 05, 2020 11:33AM) (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
In Emma, Mr Knightley sends a sack of what to Miss Bates?


A. Onions
B. Potatoes
C. Apples


message 29: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
I haven’t read Emma yet, but y’all make me want to!


message 30: by Ewa_ (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments C. Apples :)


message 31: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Jane was one of 8 children. How many Brothers? and how many Sisters? did Jane have?


message 32: by Karin (new)

Karin | 676 comments I'm going to be reading Pride & Prejudice this week for another reading game. I am going to be reading a retelling of Emma by Alexander McCall Smith, but since I don't care much for the original novel, don't plan to reread that.


message 33: by Ewa_ (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments Nice try! :)
Jane Fairfax was an orphan, the only child of Mrs. Bates's youngest daughter.


message 34: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Ewa_ you are too good!

I actually meant the question to be for Jane Austen herself. You threw me for a small loop! Good job!


message 35: by Saarah (last edited Jan 05, 2020 06:15PM) (new)

Saarah Niña (saarahnina) Wow, you're sharp, Eva! How many times does one have to read Austen (any 1 book) to be that good? ;D Asking for a friend, as I often do...
(I rarely re read)

Thought to mention that before I'm persuaded to do something like read it half Eva's number of times! I'm going to read it slowly, (because I'm the good kind of busy) so hopefully the littlest details will stick.

I'm liking P&P so far! Beginning is lovely...


message 36: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Glad your enjoying Pride and Prejudice Saarah!
It is one of her more popular novels.


message 37: by Ewa_ (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments What a nice coincidence with the names :D Thank you, Lesle!

Dear Saarah, I've read Emma twice but with great pleasure and undisturbed attention ;) I think it helped me to remember these details. As well as the fact, Emma and Pride&Prejudice are my favorite Jane's works.
What is more, I watch every possible adaptation, even the Bollywood version of P&P under the name of Bride&Prejudice. It was slightly different, of course, but the main essence stayed the same.


message 38: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (last edited Jan 10, 2020 03:36AM) (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
What is the last meal William shares with Fanny before he leaves?

A. Breakfast
B. Lunch
C. Dinner


message 39: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Did you know?:

Her longest novel is Emma. Her shortest Northanger Abbey.

Men read Jane Austen, too! Jane Austen’s novels are sometimes viewed as “chick-lit” (fluff) romances, leading some men to think they wouldn’t enjoy reading them. Male Members of NTLTRC, Do you read Austen?


message 40: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Do you have favorite Austen quotes? Please share!


message 41: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey


message 42: by Ewa_ (new)

Ewa_ | 87 comments Is it A. Breakfast?

I love the quote:

“I could easily forgive
his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”
- Jane Austen Pride&Prejudice


message 43: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
It is Breakfast!

That is a great quote!


message 44: by Gabi (new)

Gabi | 86 comments Lesle wrote: "Men read Jane Austen, too! Jane Austen’s novels are sometimes viewed as “chick-lit” (fluff) romances, leading some men to think they wouldn’t enjoy reading them. Male Members of NTLTRC, Do you read Austen? ..."

My partner actually does. No beer, no watching sports, no WWII books - but Jane Austen. I love him :D


message 45: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
"You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.”
― Jane Austen, Persuasion


message 46: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
That is beautiful Piyangie!


message 47: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
Lesle wrote: "That is beautiful Piyangie!"

It is, Lesle. I love it.


message 48: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
I have this book which has a selection of some interesting quotes from all Jane Austen works.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 49: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8406 comments Mod
Piyangie Thank you for that reference. Im ordering it with my next selections that I have in my cart. Excited!


message 50: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3569 comments Mod
Lesle wrote: "Piyangie Thank you for that reference. Im ordering it with my next selections that I have in my cart. Excited!"

That is wonderful, Lesle! I hope you'll like it.


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